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  1. Jeanna F. Gallo. Jeanna F. Gallo was the originator of the story for the Star Trek: The Next Generation seventh season episode " Sub Rosa ", for which she received a credit as "Based Upon Material by" in the end credits of the episode. Gallo, a freelance author and fan of Star Trek from early age on was also among the fans who wrote letters to ...

  2. Oct 1, 2008 · I've heard theories that "Jeanna F. Gallo" is really a psuedonym for Anne Rice due to the similiarities between "Sub Rosa" and "The Witching Hour". It certainly wouldn't be Rice's first psuedonym. Memory Alpha presents this theory as fact, but also doesn't provide any external sources or evidence.

  3. Memory Alpha says: "Sub Rosa" originated from a pitch from freelance writer Jeanna F. Gallo. Jeri Taylor recalled, "The original spec script was that there have been aliens throughout history on Earth who had possessed people and they were responsible for much of what we called supernatural paranormal events.

  4. Jan 6, 2023 · The writing credit for “Sub Rosa” went to Jeri Taylor, based on a treatment by Star Trek superfan Jeanna F. Gallo, who submitted her story ideas through Star Trek’s open-door submission ...

  5. Jeanna F. Gallo. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Jeanna F. Gallo is known for Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). Add photos, demo reels.

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  6. fanlore.org › wiki › X-GenX-Gen - Fanlore

    Night-Sea Journey by Jeanna F. Gallo ("A story in which Commander Riker must deal with his affection and desire for his friend and fellow crew member, Doctor Beverly Crusher. An alien ambassador had used his body to interact with the Enterprise crew, but during that time, the ambassador had become intimate with Crusher.

  7. "Sub Rosa" originated from a pitch from freelance writer Jeanna F. Gallo. Jeri Taylor recalled, "The original spec script was that there have been aliens throughout history on Earth who had possessed people and they were responsible for much of what we called supernatural paranormal events. That writer had the idea of the Scottish kind of ...

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